Deal includes access to Icelandair's full range of content and fares, including NDC
LONDON, UK, March 11, 2026 - Travelport, a multi-source content provider that powers bookings for hundreds of thousands of travel suppliers worldwide, today announced a multi-year content agreement with Icelandair, extending a partnership that dates back to 1993.
The multi-year agreement provides Travelport-connected travel agencies with continued access to Icelandair's full range of content and competitive fares across its network.
The deal also includes access to Icelandair's New Distribution Capability (NDC) content, with implementation timing to be confirmed.
Icelandair operates flights to, from, via and within Iceland from its Reykjavik hub, connecting North America and Europe with a unique stopover proposition that has made Iceland a popular destination for travellers.
"We're pleased to extend our longstanding partnership with Icelandair," said Damian Hickey, Global Head of Travel Partners at Travelport.
This agreement ensures travel agents using Travelport's platform will continue to have seamless access to Icelandair's content, helping them serve customers who want to explore Iceland or use Reykjavik as a gateway between continents.
Damian Hickey | Global Head of Travel Partners at Travelport
Rakel Óttarsdóttir, Chief Digital and Transformation Officer at Icelandair, added: "Our partnership with Travelport has been valuable for more than three decades, and we're committed to making our content easily accessible to the travel agency community.
This agreement supports our distribution strategy and ensures travel agents can continue to offer our full range of products and services to their customers.
Rakel Óttarsdóttir | Global Head of Travel Partners at Travelport
The agreement strengthens Travelport's position as a leading provider of airline content to the global travel agency community, supporting agencies' ability to offer comprehensive choice to their customers.
About Icelandair
With an extensive route network, Icelandair uses the unique geographical location of Iceland as a hub midway between Europe and North America offering direct flights to around 60 destinations. Additional to the international route network, Icelandair operates a domestic network in Iceland, an airfreight and logistics business as well as aircraft leasing and consulting services.